Heavy Duty Gas Turbines Fuel Flexibility

Author:

Campbell Anthony1,Goldmeer Jeffrey2,Healy Tim1,Washam Roy1,Molie`re Michel3,Citeno Joseph1

Affiliation:

1. GE Energy, Greenville, SC

2. GE Energy, Schenectady, NY

3. GE Energy, Belfort, France

Abstract

Gas Turbine fuel flexibility is becoming an increasingly important global issue. The global power sector is being driven by a complex assembly of customer economics, environmental concerns and global political uncertainties to look at cost-effective gas and liquid fuel alternatives without sacrificing plant efficiency and emissions characteristics. In this climate, fuel flexibility includes natural gas, but also expands to non-traditional fuels. GE’s extensive experience with natural gas, industrial and syngas fuels, as well as biofuels segments are surveyed.

Publisher

ASMEDC

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